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Punches thrown during sideline melee between UCF, USF at the ‘War on I-4’
By Keith Farner
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Punches were thrown during the Central Florida and South Florida game, commonly known as the “War on I-4,” as it appeared to be sparked by a late hit on a quarterback.
To try and keep emotions in check, the referee in the game described it as an “usual situation,” and gave every player on both teams an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty.
The Knights rang up a 28-0 lead with 7:20 remaining in the first half as former Ole Miss star John Rhys Plumlee collected 2 touchdown runs and a TD pass to start the game.
The Bulls, who came into the game 1-10 and dealt with the firing of former coach Jeff Scott, appeared to have a short fuse during the game.
UCF with a late hit on the USF QB Brown & all hell breaks lose between the teams during the War on i4 ? pic.twitter.com/dRcVsAk5bG
— ??? ???????? (@ZacOnTheMic) November 27, 2022
The ref just called it an “unusual situation.”
Unsportsmanlike conduct for EVERY PLAYER ON BOTH TEAMS!— Matt Baker (@MBakerTBTimes) November 27, 2022
A former newspaper veteran, Keith Farner is a news manager for Saturday Down South.